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how mountain vegetation of peninsular India is different from that of himalayan region. explain it with six point of differences. ​

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Answered by vedamantra2006
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Answer:

The one major difference between them is that the whole mountain system of Himalaya represents a very youthful topography with high peaks, deep valleys, and fast-flowing rivers whereas the peninsular plateau is composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks with gently rising hills and wide valleys.

Answered by koleyj132
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Explanation:

The Himalayan region Peninsular plateau

1. It consists of the loftiest mountains and deep valleys.

1. It consists of broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills.

2. It is formed due to the collision of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.

2. It is formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.

This topic is important from the perspective of Geography Syllabus. The one major difference between them is that the whole mountain system of Himalaya represents a very youthful topography with high peaks, deep valleys, and fast-flowing rivers whereas the peninsular plateau is composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks with gently rising hills and wide valleys.

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